“This is not bipartisan by any stretch,” former DNI James Clapper told CNN’s Wolf Blitzer Monday evening.

Clapper, who has long touted the intelligence community’s assessments on Russia’s attacks on the 2016 and 2018 elections, later told CNN’s Jim Scuitto that the decision to close the investigation is representative of a skewed worldview.

People are “living in their own reality bubbles,” Clapper said, “when we can’t agree on basic facts.”

He also noted the intelligence community based their assessment on Russia’s intentions on Russian President Vladimir Putin’s “animus” towards Hillary Clinton and his “belief he could work with Trump.”

More from Clapper: he notes IC assessment re Russian intentions was based on range of information including Putin's animus toward Clinton and Putin's belief he could work with Trump